Latest PFAS Test Results - 17 February 2026

Published on 17 February 2026

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Narrabri Shire Council continues to conduct PFAS testing on the Narrabri Town Water Supply.

The latest testing results of the Namoi Reservoir have shown PFAS levels as below current guidelines. This means that the Narrabri Town Water Supply continues to be safe for consumption.

17 February testing results – Namoi Reservoir

PFHxS

3 ng/L (below guideline of 30 ng/L)

PFOS

4 ng/L (below guideline of 8 ng/L)

PFOA & PFBS

Not detected

 

The Tibbereena Street bore continues to supplement water supplied from the Elizabeth Street bore. The latest testing of the Elizabeth Street bore showed no detection of PFAS, while the Tibbereena Street bore was at 6ng/L for PFHxS; 8ng/L for PFOS and 1ng/L for PFBS (PFOA was not detected).

The Killarney bore remains switched off with testing continuing to show the bore above current guidelines. Results from 17 February saw the bore at 9ng/L for PFHxS; PFOS at 10ng/L; PFBS was 2ng/L and PFOA – 1ng/L.

The latest testing results can be found on Council’s website.

NSW Health continues to recommend private bore owners consider testing their groundwater.

Information regarding groundwater and testing can be found at the NSW Health website.

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